
Cycling officials say the city will field its strongest lineup as athletes prepare for the most demanding round of the international track cycling series
Hong Kong’s cycling federation has announced it will send its strongest available team to the upcoming round of the UCI Track World Cup, describing the event as one of the most demanding competitions of the season.
Officials said the lineup reflects the city’s determination to test its top athletes against the world’s best competitors as the international track cycling calendar intensifies.
The squad includes several of Hong Kong’s leading riders, many of whom have previously delivered strong results in major continental and global events.
Coaches say the upcoming World Cup round presents a particularly difficult challenge because it brings together a deep field of elite cyclists from Europe, Asia and the Americas.
The competition also comes at a critical point in the season when riders are building form for major championships and Olympic qualification events.
Hong Kong’s team is expected to compete across several disciplines including sprint, keirin and endurance events such as the omnium and team pursuits.
Officials indicated that the squad has been carefully selected to maximize medal potential while giving younger riders valuable exposure to top-level competition.
Training preparations have intensified in the lead-up to the event, with athletes undergoing specialized sessions focused on speed, tactical racing and recovery.
The team has also been working with sports scientists and performance staff to refine strategies for high-intensity track events.
Cycling authorities said the World Cup round is an important opportunity to assess the team’s progress against leading international rivals.
The competition is expected to feature Olympic champions and world title holders, making it one of the strongest fields Hong Kong riders will face this year.
Hong Kong has steadily raised its profile in track cycling over the past decade, producing riders who have achieved podium finishes in world championships and other major international events.
Officials say the latest competition will provide another chance to strengthen the city’s standing in the sport.
Team leaders emphasized that while the level of competition will be extremely high, the experience gained from racing against the world’s best is crucial for the development of Hong Kong’s cycling program.
The delegation is expected to depart shortly ahead of the event, with coaches expressing confidence that the squad’s preparation and experience will allow the riders to compete strongly in what is widely regarded as the toughest stage of the current track cycling season.
Officials said the lineup reflects the city’s determination to test its top athletes against the world’s best competitors as the international track cycling calendar intensifies.
The squad includes several of Hong Kong’s leading riders, many of whom have previously delivered strong results in major continental and global events.
Coaches say the upcoming World Cup round presents a particularly difficult challenge because it brings together a deep field of elite cyclists from Europe, Asia and the Americas.
The competition also comes at a critical point in the season when riders are building form for major championships and Olympic qualification events.
Hong Kong’s team is expected to compete across several disciplines including sprint, keirin and endurance events such as the omnium and team pursuits.
Officials indicated that the squad has been carefully selected to maximize medal potential while giving younger riders valuable exposure to top-level competition.
Training preparations have intensified in the lead-up to the event, with athletes undergoing specialized sessions focused on speed, tactical racing and recovery.
The team has also been working with sports scientists and performance staff to refine strategies for high-intensity track events.
Cycling authorities said the World Cup round is an important opportunity to assess the team’s progress against leading international rivals.
The competition is expected to feature Olympic champions and world title holders, making it one of the strongest fields Hong Kong riders will face this year.
Hong Kong has steadily raised its profile in track cycling over the past decade, producing riders who have achieved podium finishes in world championships and other major international events.
Officials say the latest competition will provide another chance to strengthen the city’s standing in the sport.
Team leaders emphasized that while the level of competition will be extremely high, the experience gained from racing against the world’s best is crucial for the development of Hong Kong’s cycling program.
The delegation is expected to depart shortly ahead of the event, with coaches expressing confidence that the squad’s preparation and experience will allow the riders to compete strongly in what is widely regarded as the toughest stage of the current track cycling season.





































